ZoneVu ZSC-1000 User Manual

ZoneVu ZSC-1000 User Manual

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ZSC-1000
USER MANUAL
ZSC-1000
CCTV System Controller
MEYERTECH LIMITED
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  • Page 1 ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 1 of 33 ZSC-1000 USER MANUAL ZSC-1000 CCTV System Controller MEYERTECH LIMITED...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 2 of 33 Contents Contents.................................... 2 Introduction ..................................4 What is a ZSC-1000?..............................4 Overview ..................................4 Overview ..................................5 ZVK Port ..................................5 ZVM Port..................................5 Intersite Port ................................. 5 ZVR Ports..................................5 PC1 Port..................................5 PC2 Port..................................
  • Page 3 ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 3 of 33 Alarm Queue................................19 Remote reporting ..............................19 Timings................................... 19 Default event enabled ............................. 20 Pass through................................20 Cancel enable................................20 Sequences ................................... 20 Max positions ................................. 20 Dwell ..................................20 Static ..................................21 Site Routing ................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    It will help you to achieve the maximum benefit from the product. The manual covers installation, operation and maintenance of a ZSC-1000. KEY FEATURES What is a ZSC-1000? A ZSC-1000 is part of the Zonevu Site Controller family. Local Site Management Intersite communications Alarm handling System backup Third party control interfaces The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable.
  • Page 5: Overview

    The unit has a number of external ports, all of which have primary functions described below. Due to the flexibility of the ZSC-1000, with careful design an installer can tailor the application of each port to meet his requirement.
  • Page 6: Installation

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 6 of 33 Installation MEYERTECH LIMITED...
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  • Page 11: Intersite Port

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 11 of 33 Configuration Intersite Port This port is designated for communication between site controllers at permanently connected sites. Site The number that defines which site the unit controls. This site number is used as the units address.
  • Page 12: Baud Rate

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 12 of 33 Baud Rate Defines the baud rate at which the PC2 communications occurs. Valid values are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400,57600 and 128000. Default = 9600 ZVK Port Internal use only – MUST NOT BE MODIFIED...
  • Page 13: Controller

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 13 of 33 Controller To indicate that the unit is to make the decision on telemetry control from operators. If set to off the unit will forward control request messages to the device on the ZVM port.
  • Page 14: Pc1 Port

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 14 of 33 PC1 Port Protocol It is possible to control a range of 3 party equipment from this port. The range includes clocks, switchers, multiplexers and alarm panels. Those required must be specified at time of order.
  • Page 15: Matrix Port

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 15 of 33 Matrix Port Matrix For each matrix, in the range 0 to 19, controlled by this unit the following must be configured Type Defines the type of matrix attached. The following options are available, some options enable additional functionality as explained •...
  • Page 16: Input Trunks

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 16 of 33 Output number that the matrix starts at Default = 1(matrix 0) 0(matrix 1 – 19) Input size Size of the matrix in terms of inputs Default = 256(matrix 0) 0(matrix 1 – 19)
  • Page 17: Output Trunks

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 17 of 33 Output trunks Output trunks are the video paths from this site to a remote site. For each output trunk, in the range 0 to 39, the following can be defined. Note : The last trunk should be followed by a ‘dummy’ entry with site set to 0...
  • Page 18: Time And Date

    Default = ZVM and ZVK Internal TDG The ZSC-1000 has it’s own time source which can be used to synchronise the system. If this box is ticked, a time signal is broadcast on the hour, based on the current time held in the unit...
  • Page 19: Alarm Monitors

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 19 of 33 Alarm Monitors The sequence of monitors that are used to display reported alarms. Default = all 0 Alarm VCRs The list of alarm recorders to which on which an alarm event will be automatically recorded. The next free VCR is used.
  • Page 20: Default Event Enabled

    The Default alarm event is event number 500. Default = off Pass through If pass through is enabled then alarms will not be handled by the ZSC-1000 but will be passed through to the PC2 port. Default = off Cancel enable...
  • Page 21: Static

    Internal use only – MUST NOT BE MODIFIED Default = Off Contact Alarms The ZSC-1000 will poll Zonevu Alarm cards for alarms. The ZSC-1000 can be configured for these alarms to be either normally open or normally closed. MEYERTECH LIMITED...
  • Page 22: Alarm Card No/Nc

    VCR Ports The ZSC-1000 routes commands out to ZVS-MSI units controlling VCRs. These units are normally connected onto the ZVK port. However the ZSC-1000 can be configured to transmit these commands onto another port. For each VCR, in the range 1 to 90 Port The port used to transmit VCR commands onto.
  • Page 23: Site

    The lowest priority user that can access these cameras Default = 0 Alarm Events The ZSC-1000 incorporates a fully featured alarm handling system. It is fully configurable for alarm sources, alarm actions and alarm reports. See the Alarm Handling section for more information on how alarms operate.
  • Page 24: Alarm Action

    Report the alarm to a remote site (specified in global alarm section) Default = Off Alarm The ZSC-1000 incorporates a fully featured alarm handling system. It is fully configurable for alarm sources, alarm actions and alarm reports. See the Alarm Handling section for more information on how alarms operate.
  • Page 25: Type

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 25 of 33 Alarm definition An alarm is individually identified by three values: Type Alarms are classified in three different types Camera: all alarms generated at a camera receiver Panel: alarms generated by contact alarm, or third party serial alarm panels Peripheral: alarm generated by various types of meyertech peripheral equipment, e.g.
  • Page 26: Trunk Mapping

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 26 of 33 Trunk Mapping Trunk mapping allows remote cameras to be accessed without having to use a site number. This is particularly useful in older systems where the operator keyboards may not support the selection of sites.
  • Page 27: Mux Ports

    MUX Ports The ZSC-1000 routes commands out to ZVS-MSI units controlling MUXs. These units are normally connected onto the ZVK port. However the ZSC-1000 can be configured to transmit these commands onto another port. For each MUX, in the range 1 to 90 Port The port used to transmit MUX commands onto.
  • Page 28: X-None

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 28 of 33 X-None Reserved – MUST NOT BE MODIFIED Default = Off Timed Events Timed events are specific events (actions) that can be programmed to occur at specific times. For each timed event, in the range 0 to 99 Type The function type.
  • Page 29: Prompt Index

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 29 of 33 • Switch : Switch a matrix Field 1 = Input Field 2 = Output Field 3 = Site • Alarm : Trigger an alarm Field 1 = Device (camera no/panel no/peripheral mac) Field 2 = Number...
  • Page 30: Alarm Handling

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 30 of 33 Alarm Handling MEYERTECH LIMITED...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    1. The application has a number of check procedures built-in and will automatically reboot if it detects an inconsistency in its data. This will allow the unit to recover. An active operator would only detect a short delay and a momentary lag in operation Maintenance A ZSC-1000 is designed to operate without any regular maintenance. MEYERTECH LIMITED...
  • Page 32: Support

    ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 32 of 33 Meyertech Limited is a member of the CCTV User Group. Support Meyertech offer comprehensive levels of support during the product’s warranty period. Our support team will be happy to help with any problem you may experience relating to the installation or operation of FUSION- CAPTURE: 1.
  • Page 33 ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc Page 33 of 33 3. For the avoidance of doubt, the Seller shall be under no liability under the warranty in Condition 1 above: a. where such defects arise from any drawing, design or specification supplied by the Buyer; or b.

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